
RAWALPINDI: Six human traffickers were allegedly apprehended by the Federal Investigation Agency’s ( FIA ) Anti- Human Trafficking Circle in Rawalpindi on Friday, reported ARY News.
The FIA Anti-Human Trafficking Circle has increased its efforts to detain those responsible for human trafficking and card scams.
Six people traffickers– Manwar Butt, Tahir Muzammil, Zeeshan Sadiq, Abdullah, Liaqat Hussain, and Mohammad Rizwan– were captured during a series of queries in Rawalpindi, according to the FIA director. This results in a significant rise in crime and crime in the nation.
The arrested people reportedly extorted significant amounts of money from citizens under the pretense of having worked abroad. In Mundi Bahauddin and Rawalpindi, various localities were subject to the arrests.
According to the FIA spokesperson, Tahir Muzammil was accused of stealing ( PKR ) 260, 000 from a citizen under the guise of employment in Qatar, while Munawar Butt was accused of defrauding citizens of ( PKR ) 6.6 million under the pretense of securing jobs for them, according to ARY News. He has been the subject of three accusations.
Zeeshan Sadiq is also accused of obtaining ( PKR ) 664, 000 from a number of people in Malaysia for the same work, and Abdullah is accused of allegedly conned 260, 000 Pakistani rupees by fabricating to work in Dubai.
The FIA is working hard to protect the victims and send these criminally liable individuals to justice.
This is not the first day cases of human trafficking and visa scams have come to light in Pakistan.
With the country’s declining law and order and terrible market, human trafficking and other frauds have become a new standard. The citizens of the country, in returning, continue to bear the burden.